To overcome this the machinegun was sometimes positioned above the propeller, and sometimes the blades of the propeller would be covered with metal in order to deflect any bullets and prevent the blades from being destroyed. This was not ideal as it meant that the bullets of the gun could hit the front propeller of the plane. Early designs had the barrel of the gun placed behind the front propeller. Question sidebars, a quiz, and a glossary make this an excellent classroom resource for elementary level students." -Darlene Beck Jacobson, award-winning author of MG historical fiction novels Wheels Of Change (Creston 2014) and Wishes, Dares, and How The Stand Up to a Bully (Creston 2020) "A comprehensive view of two extraordinary inventors and self-taught engineers.The issue that many planes struggled with in regards to the mounting of a machinegun was the placement of the gun. This book is the perfect read for any child who loves adventure, learning how things work, or both!" -Rachelle Burk, award-winning author and educational speaker, "An entertaining, informative, and engaging story of the pioneers of aviation. Question sidebars, a quiz, and a glossary make this an excellent classroom resource for elementary level students." -Darlene Beck Jacobson, award-winning author of MG historical fiction novels Wheels Of Change (Creston 2014) and Wishes, Dares, and How The Stand Up to a Bully (Creston 2020), "A comprehensive view of two extraordinary inventors and self-taught engineers. Colorful illustrations and infographics supplement the text, and thoughtful questions invite further reflection." -Lisa Amstutz, children's author and editor, "An entertaining, informative, and engaging story of the pioneers of aviation. Elementary teachers and students would LOVE this book with its thick cover and pages for durability." -Susan Fletcher, 3rd grade teacher in North Carolina "Imaginations will soar as young readers explore the lives of the Wright Brothers in this engaging book. This book is the perfect read for any child who loves adventure, learning how things work, or both!" -Rachelle Burk, award-winning author and educational speaker "As a veteran elementary teacher with 36 years of experience, this book is a 'teacher's gemstone'-it has timelines throughout the book, maps, think tank questions for each chapter, vocabulary words in bold print, quotes from the Wright Brothers, colorful illustrations, glossary, quiz at the end of the book, discussion questions, and a family tree. Question sidebars, a quiz, and a glossary make this an excellent classroom resource for elementary level students." -Darlene Beck Jacobson, award-winning author of MG historical fiction novels Wheels Of Change (Creston 2014) and Wishes, Dares, and How The Stand Up to a Bully (Creston 2020) "A comprehensive view of two extraordinary inventors and self-taught engineers. Elementary teachers and students would LOVE this book with its thick cover and pages for durability." -Susan Fletcher, 3rd grade teacher in North Carolina, " Imaginations will soar as young readers explore the lives of the Wright Brothers in this engaging book. "As a veteran elementary teacher with 36 years of experience, this book is a 'teacher's gemstone' -it has timelines throughout the book, maps, think tank questions for each chapter, vocabulary words in bold print, quotes from the Wright Brothers, colorful illustrations, glossary, quiz at the end of the book, discussion questions, and a family tree. Explore how Wilbur and Orville brought their dreams to life in this fun and colorful biography for kids. Visual timeline -Watch the Wright brothers progress from curious kids to famous flyers. Helpful glossary -Find definitions for some of the more advanced words and ideas in the book. How will their hard work and big imaginations inspire you? The Story of the Wright Brothers includes: Lasting change -Learn about how the Wright brothers' inventions changed how we live today. Explore how the Wright brothers went from young boys growing up in Ohio to world-famous inventors, aviators, and businessmen. They fell in love with the idea of flying and taught themselves everything they needed to know to make their dream come true. Before they made history with their airplane, Wilbur and Orville were curious kids who loved learning about the world around them and how it worked. Discover the lives of Wilbur and Orville Wright-a story for kids 6 to 12 about making ideas take flight The Wright brothers were the first people ever to build and fly an airplane, doing what many people at the time didn't think was possible.
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